The elections page is one of those areas of the site that don't get much traffic (if at all) on a regular basis. However during elections, these pages receive a large amount of traffic in a relatively short period of time. Along with this traffic
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really long comment section for almost each nomination. Don't get me wrong; This is all well and good. Voters and candidates should definitely have the opportunity to openly discuss each others nominations and voting considerations.

We've all been thinking it, so I'll just put it out there.

Can we please upgrade the election pages to include the live-refresh feature. If was considered a good idea then it should be implemented on the elections page where comments are encouraged.

If anything, those pages tend to be quite tall, so the Stack Exchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™ has gone out of view a long time ago. If you make a comment, you'll have to scroll all the way up to see your inbox or refresh the page which would in turn collapse the comments once again and if you were to click on the notification there's yet another page load until you can see your reply.

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Moderator nominations should use comments to clarify positions and intents, not to carry out long and deliberate conversations. If you're editing that much of your original post that people continuously need to ask where you stand on a topic, are you sure that your original mod bid was sufficiently well crafted?

Otherwise, it sounds like something that would be better reserved for chat, and less for comments. a-la:

I disagree. "If you're editing that much of your original post that people continuously need to ask where you stand on a topic," - This is not about editing the post. The feature request was to auto-load the comments on the /election/ page. Plus, there is a 1200 character limit for nominations, so everything you want to say can't be included in the nomination text itself. To answer the questions put forward by the users, you will at some point have to use comments.
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Amal MuraliFeb 15 '14 at 7:48